Is my gift tax-deductible?

CPJ is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, and donations are tax-deductible for IRS purposes. CPJ's revenue comes from gifts from individuals, foundations, organizations, and fees-for-service.

How do I include CPJ in my estate plan?

Including Center for Public Justice in your gift planning is easy. Simply name Center for Public Justice as a beneficiary of your Will or Living Trust (a bequest). Here is sample bequest language that your attorney can use to establish a gift for Center for Public Justice in your estate plan:

I, _____[name], of [city, state, ZIP], hereby give/bequeath __________ [written amount or percentage of estate] to Center for Public Justice, a non-profit organization incorporated in the State of Illinois, for its general purposes.

You may also name Center for Public Justice as a beneficiary of your Individual Retirement Account (IRA).
If you have included Center for Public Justice in your estate plan, please contact our office at 202.695.2667 or gifts@cpjustice.org so we can record your gift and thank you for your generosity.

Monthly Donations

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If you would prefer to make a donation by phone, or for a different amount to those listed above, please call CPJ at 202-695-2667. Thank you.

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By committing to a monthly gift of $25 or more, you're part of the Public Justice Society, made up of citizens who agree that citizenship is our common calling. Together we shape our political communities to embody public justice.

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